Approved Fundamentals of Home Inspection Course (Washington State)

Posted Apr 24, 2009 @ 5:15 pm, Viewed by 1763 Visitors, Read 1807 Times.

In Washington State, prospective home inspectors, and those who do not have enough experience to meet the initial grandfathering requirements, will be required to take an approved course in the fundamentals of home inspection.

Bellingham Technical College, a state technical college, has received conditional approval from the state to offer this course. The course has been in existence for 15 years, but a number of modifications have been, and will be, made to better meet all of the state guidelines. 

The Bellingham Technical College course is 120 hours (three weeks) of classroom training and it includes a fourth week. In that final week, students will receive 40 hours of state approved field training. Students, who satisfactorily complete the course, will be eligible to take the state licensing exam. The first class, since receiving conditional approval, is scheduled to begin May 18, 2009. Further information is available at the link to BTC.

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